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Quack MD idiocy once again.

 

No sane person is for ANY EXPLICIT SEXUAL CONTENT FOR CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS.

 

gay, straight, trans, bestiality etc.

 

Wokeism has rotted your brain dude. Swiss cheese grey matter.

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6 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

You’re right, best educate them in the ways of gay. That’s a fried and true path to success. What a knucklehead! Besides, who the €%## are you to decide anyway ? 

“Fried” and true method? You’ve gotta love the autocorrect functionality on here. 😂😂😂

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3 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Will do. Recognizing your ability to argue in the “classic method” it shouldn’t take much more than 10 or 15 minutes. 🤦‍♂️🤦

 

in the meantime, you should reacquaint yourself with the definition of non sequitur

non sequitor

noun

a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.

 

therefore the ability to diagram and analyze an argument is required in order to identify one.  how bout you diagram the argument that I just made  in this post?

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2 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

non sequitor

noun

a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.

 

therefore the ability to diagram and analyze an argument is required in order to identify one.  how bout you diagram the argument that I just made  in this post?

No. There’s no need to diagram your level of dumbassery. It doesn’t take a Tiberius or a John from Riverside to recognize it.

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10 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

I'm not deciding.  I think it's best to leave it up to the experts in the field.  You know, teachers and the people that teach them.  But you do you.  And while you're at it be your own doctor and lawyer.  see how that works out...why do you have a euro symbol on your keyboard?  r u a socialist?

Wrong! The “ experts “ are largely liberal knuckleheads who don’t care much about education. They only care about woke. It hasn’t exactly worked well this far. Public education system has declined exponentially since their takeover decades ago. 

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Just now, Boatdrinks said:

Wrong! The “ experts “ are largely liberal knuckleheads who don’t care much about education. They only care about woke. It hasn’t exactly worked well this far. Public education system has declined exponentially since their takeover decades ago. 

Yes, they pay for and attend universities for at least 4 years just so they can preach woke to youngins.  I'd argue that worsening performance in schools is multi factorial including poor home life, poor parental example and a weakening gene pool.

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2 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

Yes, they pay for and attend universities for at least 4 years just so they can preach woke to youngins.  I'd argue that worsening performance in schools is multi factorial including poor home life, poor parental example and a weakening gene pool.

Welp continue to flood those underperforming school districts with money and resources and they continue to fail.  Maybe your onto something 

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2 hours ago, Boatdrinks said:

It’s not any tougher for them. This is a myth perpetuated by partisan liars such as yourself. Parents should have a say in what their children can access at school. This is not the same thing as a public library or bookstore. It’s not any more difficult for those of one race to vote than another. The rules are the same for all. Once again you receive the PPP dunce cap award. Bravo ! 

It's not more difficult for blacks to vote in red states?

 

I would post multiple links that prove you're a buffoon, but I understand you would ignore it, so what's the point?

 

Next you'll tell me that certain states aren't creating voter maps that deprive blacks of winning more districts, like in Alabama. 

 

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6 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

Welp continue to flood those underperforming school districts with money and resources and they continue to fail.  Maybe your onto something 

as they say and I believe it is largely true, you can't fix stupid or make gold from straw.  How do you believe the kids in university towns compare in academic accomplishment to kids in a redneck district?  Why?

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2 hours ago, Boatdrinks said:

Direct authority over children …. You mean people such as parents ? Sure, impressionable little minds should should learn the wonders of gay relationships and same sex b***jobs, at school , right ? This is not politics, just simply having some moral standards in what children are exposed to in school. They’re still free to seek out pornography on their own time . Dunce cap award to you again. 

 

Is Maus pornography?

 

It was banned.

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26 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

Is Maus pornography?

 

It was banned.

Gay b***jobs would be considered pornography. As for Maus , I’m not certain. Who banned it ? From where ? What was the consequence of having it ? Seriously , we’re talking about kids who can get this stuff on Amazon, public libraries etc. There’s simply no good reason to make it available in a public school attended by minors. 

28 minutes ago, Kemp said:

It's not more difficult for blacks to vote in red states?

 

I would post multiple links that prove you're a buffoon, but I understand you would ignore it, so what's the point?

 

Next you'll tell me that certain states aren't creating voter maps that deprive blacks of winning more districts, like in Alabama. 

 

It’s not any more difficult than it is for anyone else. Just go vote. Both parties in all States gerrymander districts , just how it is. 

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22 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

as they say and I believe it is largely true, you can't fix stupid or make gold from straw.  How do you believe the kids in university towns compare in academic accomplishment to kids in a redneck district?  Why?

It's not the redneck districts (they still exist), that get flooded with money and resources and still are underperforming 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

It's not the redneck districts (they still exist), that get flooded with money and resources and still are underperforming 

 

 

so university town districts don't generally do better in regards to academic achievement than say MTG's districts?  Who then is getting flooded with money with underperformance?  Let's look at 2 Ga areas,  Dalton and Athens....

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8 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

so university town districts don't generally do better in regards to academic achievement than say MTG's districts?  Who then is getting flooded with money with underperformance?  Let's look at 2 Ga areas,  Dalton and Athens....

Do you have a link to some proof, or just trying to walk me into a strawman?

 

 your talking MTG the house member?

 

The three northernmost counties in the district are part of the Chattanooga, Tennessee metropolitan area and television market, with the central and southern portions reckoned as exurbs of Atlanta.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)

 

seems like that district would cover all of the above.  several college towns, rural and burbs.  Have no clue about the school districts there. do you?

 

Seems one of the biggest factors in educational or income success is a strong family foundation.  

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10 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

Do you have a link to some proof, or just trying to walk me into a strawman?

 

 your talking MTG the house member?

 

The three northernmost counties in the district are part of the Chattanooga, Tennessee metropolitan area and television market, with the central and southern portions reckoned as exurbs of Atlanta.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)

 

seems like that district would cover all of the above.  several college towns, rural and burbs.  Have no clue about the school districts there. do you?

 

Seems one of the biggest factors in educational or income success is a strong family foundation.  

https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/georgia/districts/dalton-public-schools-112409

now do Athens.

 

Go directly to "educational attainment:

https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-14-ga

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2 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

and your point? 

 

For Dalton Public Schools, 84% of expenditures are for salary and benefits, and the system ranks in the middle of Georgia systems in per student spending, she said. For fiscal year 2019, Dalton Public Schools spent $10,101 per student, which ranked 112 of 209 systems in the state. but way below the 24G per student we spend in NYS.  and we only lead the nation in drop out rates and cost per student.

 

 

 

 

 

it's got a college.  

 

 

 

https://www.daltonstate.edu/

 

Spending is on par with national.  Eff, look down at advanced college degrees. 

 

https://www.bestplaces.net/education/city/georgia/dalton

 

The interesting part is it would be the state/local budget that would control school funding. not so much MTG and the house.

 

so what point were you trying to make again.

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

and your point? 

 

For Dalton Public Schools, 84% of expenditures are for salary and benefits, and the system ranks in the middle of Georgia systems in per student spending, she said. For fiscal year 2019, Dalton Public Schools spent $10,101 per student, which ranked 112 of 209 systems in the state. but way below the 24G per student we spend in NYS.  and we only lead the nation in drop out rates and cost per student.

 

 

 

 

 

it's got a college.  

 

 

 

https://www.daltonstate.edu/

 

Spending is on par with national.  Eff, look down at advanced college degrees. 

 

https://www.bestplaces.net/education/city/georgia/dalton

 

The interesting part is it would be the state/local budget that would control school funding. not so much MTG and the house.

 

so what point were you trying to make again.

 

 

 

 

That the socioeconomic and educational composition of the population has a great deal to do with academic success.  Areas that value education more, generally do better, however.  It's not primarily about the amount of money spent.  Thanks for making my point.

 

refuting this point of yours:

"Welp continue to flood those underperforming school districts with money and resources and they continue to fail."

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the families or individuals that value education seem to do better. 

 

What was your point. here is that district compared with say, with a similar sized one in NYS. college towns included.

 

Congressional District 14, GA & Congressional District 7, NY | Data USA

 

interesting that site allows you to choose race for that topic., or maybe that points to something like Asian's beating every other domo, in that factor.  maybe due to the very strict and strong family culture?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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